The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has partnered with 35 leading travel agents to offer the Bank’s Credit Card holders a purse-easy travel experience by purchasing airline tickets through the Bank’s Easy Payment Plans (EPP).
Credit Card holders can now purchase their airline tickets and convert the payment to an EPP, a service that allows cardholders to pay in equal monthly instalments of their choice from a variety of payment plans, the bank said in a July 10 statement.
Available until end June 2020, this benefit can be accessed by purchasing tickets through 2nd Chance Travel, Aitken Spence Travels, Air Travel Services, American Lloyd Travels, Avenir Holidays, BG Air Services, Bongo Travel, Casons Travels, Classic Travel, Continents & Oceans, Crystal Travels & Tours, Dream Holidays, Gabo Travels, George Steuart Travels, Green Tours & Resorts, Hayleys Travels, Holiday Plan DMC, Hemas Travels, Invite Holidays, Jetwing Holidays, Mac Air, Mackinnons Travels, Nawaloka Air Services, NKAR Travels, Qwest Designations, Rameca Travel & Leisure, Shums Travels, Shan Tours International, Sparklink Travels, Sparton Travels, The Traveller Global, Travel 7 and Travel World.
Additionally, cardholders would be entitled to an array of benefits such as free insurance cover on Visa Infinite, Visa Signature, Visa Platinum, World Mastercard, UnionPay Asia Prestige Platinum and UnionPay Asia Prestige Diamond cards as well as international hotel stay offers from Visa, Mastercard and UnionPay, international entertainment and other benefits including airport lounge facilities offered by these card brands.
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